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Roger Ebert, Life Itself

The beloved critic is more vocal than ever For decades, Roger Ebert has been a pop-culture fixture as a film critic, television host and late-night talk show couch-warmer. In recent years, however,...

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Jane Lynch, Happy Accidents

It is impossible not to root for her “Like any good, closeted young lesbian of the ’70s, I developed a raging crush on Ron Howard,” says comedic actress Jane Lynch early in her witty new memoir, Happy...

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eMusic Q&A: Greil Marcus

Much like 2010′s When That Rough God Goes Riding: Listening to Van Morrison, Greil Marcus’s new book on the Doors is a short, smart, very discursive consideration of musicians dear to the author’s...

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Ellen DeGeneres, Seriously…I’m Kidding

Funneling DeGeneres directly into a listener’s head Regardless of a viewer’s tastes or stance on wacky dancing, TV star Ellen DeGeneres is bound to win them over: She’s a charming, funny and magnetic...

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John Lithgow, Drama

A meditation on theater as a way of life, told by someone fully steeped in it John Lithgow came of age in the theater — literally. His father was an actor who spent much of Lithgow’s youth moving...

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Mindy Kaling, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

How a girl goes from a glasses-wearing dork to a writer for a beloved TV show To the casual viewer, Mindy Kaling is the actress who plays Kelly Kapoor, the materialistic, vapid, occasionally...

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Diane Keaton, Then Again

Intimate and utterly all-consuming In the three decades since Diane Keaton seduced America with her sweetly stammering Annie Hall, she’s beguiled a number of “unattainable greats” as well: Woody Allen,...

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Best Books of 2011

From auspicious debuts to long-awaited returns from literary stalwarts, from funny celebrities to seriously great histories, eMusic’s favorite audiobooks of 2011 has something for everyone. #40 ALBERT...

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Tina Fey, Bossypants

Embraces the irreverent even as wisdom seeps through Do yourself a favor and do not read Bossypants. Why read it when you can listen to it? If you don’t listen to the audiobook version of Tina Fey’s...

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Rob Lowe, Stories I Only Tell My Friends

An entertaining memoir of a serious thespian trapped in the body of a teen idol Rob Lowe understands if you have a hard time taking him seriously. Looking back in his upbeat and quite entertaining...

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Olivia Munn, Suck it, Wonder Woman

The controversial comic actress addresses her critics but leaves more questions than answersOlivia Munn may be most infamous for being the subject of a high-profile tiff between the blog Jezebel and...

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Alex Ross, Listen to This

Introducing his subjects’ human side without straining for it It’s hard to sound as learned and erudite as Alex Ross without seeming like an elitist and a snob, but Ross is neither of those things....

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Betty White, If You Ask Me

Equal parts sweetness and saucy wit, with a pinch of kindly grandma thrown in A brief list of Things That Betty White is Not Afraid Of would include death, sex, working in television at the age of 89,...

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eMusic Loves McSweeney’s

McSweeney’s is an indie publisher known for championing emerging literary voices, so how thrilling it is to actually hear what these voices sound like. These four wonderful collections of readings...

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Interview: Michael Ian Black

In his new book, cult comedy hero and prolific tweeter Michael Ian Black eats “lesbian cereal,” contemplates killing his colicky baby and chastises himself for buying a BMW. Part bildungsroman, part...

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Michael Ian Black, You’re Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death,...

Full of inventive insults, but undoubtedly a tribute In his new memoir, You’re Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death, and Other Humiliations, Michael Ian Black passes out in Amsterdam,...

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Rachel Dratch, Girl Walks into a Bar

Laugh-out-loud wit and plenty of self-deprecation “Where have you been?” is the question former Saturday Night Live funnywoman Rachel Dratch is most frequently asked, and with her humorous memoir Girl...

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Interview: Rachel Dratch

Former SNL cast member Rachel Dratch is best known for her hyperbolic renditions of all-too-familiar real life archetypes (Debbie Downer, the droopy-eye wet blanket who complains about melanomas at...

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Editors’ Picks: The Books We’re Listening To Right Now

If there’s one thing we’ve always loved about stepping into our friendly neighborhood bookstore, it’s perusing the staff picks that line the walls and end caps. That’s what we hope to replicate with...

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Lizz Winstead, Lizz Free Or Die

“Messays” from your favorite snarky, sarcastic but also secretly sincere girlfriend Early watchers of The Daily Show may recognize Lizz Winstead’s name from its credits — she’s one of the show’s...

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